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利用雷达传感器区分睡眠和清醒:一种非接触式实时睡眠监测器。

Distinguishing sleep from wake with a radar sensor: a contact-free real-time sleep monitor.

机构信息

Department of Neuromedicine and Movement Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.

Novelda AS, Trondheim, Norway.

出版信息

Sleep. 2021 Aug 13;44(8). doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsab060.

Abstract

This work aimed to evaluate whether a radar sensor can distinguish sleep from wakefulness in real time. The sensor detects body movements without direct physical contact with the subject and can be embedded in the roof of a hospital room for completely unobtrusive monitoring. We conducted simultaneous recordings with polysomnography, actigraphy, and radar on two groups: healthy young adults (n = 12, four nights per participant) and patients referred to a sleep examination (n = 28, one night per participant). We developed models for sleep/wake classification based on principles commonly used by actigraphy, including real-time models, and tested them on both datasets. We estimated a set of commonly reported sleep parameters from these data, including total-sleep-time, sleep-onset-latency, sleep-efficiency, and wake-after-sleep-onset, and evaluated the inter-method reliability of these estimates. Classification results were on-par with, or exceeding, those often seen for actigraphy. For real-time models in healthy young adults, accuracies were above 92%, sensitivities above 95%, specificities above 83%, and all Cohen's kappa values were above 0.81 compared to polysomnography. For patients referred to a sleep examination, accuracies were above 81%, sensitivities about 89%, specificities above 53%, and Cohen's kappa values above 0.44. Sleep variable estimates showed no significant intermethod bias, but the limits of agreement were quite wide for the group of patients referred to a sleep examination. Our results indicate that the radar has the potential to offer the benefits of contact-free real-time monitoring of sleep, both for in-patients and for ambulatory home monitoring.

摘要

这项工作旨在评估雷达传感器是否可以实时区分睡眠和清醒状态。该传感器无需与受试者直接物理接触即可检测身体运动,并且可以嵌入医院病房的屋顶,实现完全不引人注目的监测。我们同时使用多导睡眠图、活动记录仪和雷达对两组进行记录:健康的年轻成年人(n = 12,每位参与者四晚)和被转介进行睡眠检查的患者(n = 28,每位参与者一晚)。我们基于活动记录仪常用的原理(包括实时模型)为睡眠/觉醒分类开发了模型,并在这两个数据集上对其进行了测试。我们从这些数据中估计了一组常见的睡眠参数,包括总睡眠时间、睡眠潜伏期、睡眠效率和睡眠后清醒时间,并评估了这些估计的方法间可靠性。分类结果与活动记录仪的结果相当,甚至更好。对于健康年轻成年人的实时模型,准确性高于 92%,敏感性高于 95%,特异性高于 83%,所有 Cohen's kappa 值均高于 0.81,与多导睡眠图相比。对于被转介进行睡眠检查的患者,准确性高于 81%,敏感性约为 89%,特异性高于 53%,Cohen's kappa 值高于 0.44。睡眠变量估计没有明显的方法间偏差,但对于被转介进行睡眠检查的患者组,一致性界限非常宽。我们的结果表明,雷达有可能提供无接触实时监测睡眠的好处,既适用于住院患者,也适用于门诊家庭监测。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/19f2/8361351/c92d48df3177/zsab060_fig1.jpg

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